Twitter Tweekly from @abstanfield

Wouldn’t want you to miss one of these tweets from the past couple of weeks.
A cautionary tale for artists via @chrisguillebeau http://chrisguillebeau.com/3×5/the-starving-artist-solves-the-problem Do the work!
If you’re in the Rocky Mountain region, you should definitely follow @adobeairstream and subscribe to their art newsletter
Know of someone (you?) selling well as a result of Facebook? Chime in: https://facebook.com/artbizcoach/posts/10150560765690366
Twitter Birdbettymliu She has wonderful humor and a terrific blog http://bettymingliu.com
Attention Crafters: Best of Crafting an MBA in a free e-book http://is.gd/ME96r7 @craftMBA @meganauman
Reading about Morse’s “Gallery at the Louvre” on @artnetdotcom http://is.gd/mVt9wr
Just found out (where have I been?) that all episodes of @art21 are available to watch online. http://www.pbs.org/art21 Cool
If I went to your website right now, would I find your Twitter and FB links quickly?
I love @patrickgovaff Artists in Atlanta area really fortunate to have his support. He shares pop-up how-to for Artist Conspiracy members
Build your contact list and treat it like gold http://ow.ly/4G1C4 <guest post for @HubBubSC
RT @johntunger: How to steal like an artist, w/ Austin Kleon on Art Heroes Radio: http://bit.ly/gObppp #artheroes <listening now
#Artists Credit your photographers whenever you can: website, blog posts, etc.
Organizers of my Long Island Workshop (10/1-2) say their confident it will be full by end of August!
@CCMFeltHats: Thought you’d like this article on how not to use Facebook event invites: http://ow.ly/4EJ1O <Thx!
Ken Lieberman offering 15% off photo prints at his lab to all my peeps www.kenliebermanlabs.com Tell him I sent you.
If people read your artist statement and don’t look back at the art, it hasn’t done it’s work. Time to rewrite.
Love this. 5 words that kill your blog. http://is.gd/UAJLvM via @unmarketing It’s what I tell our Blog Triage students every time
People (my peeps) are SO nice! Scheduling book events, accepting shipments of books, organizing workshops. #gratitude

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